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  1. 2003 All Star (Hurling): Henry Shefflin, Joe Deane, Brendan Cummins, Seán Óg Ó Hailpín, Ronan Curran, Michael Kavanagh, J. J. Delaney
  2. Tipperary Gaa Club Championships: Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship 2006
  3. Hurling Clubs in County Kilkenny: Ballyhale Shamrocks Gaa, Erin's Own Gaa, James Stephens Gaa, Glenmore Gaa, Tullaroan Gaa, Clara Gaa
  4. Hurling Clubs in County Kerry: Dr Crokes Gaa, Austin Stacks, Rathmore Gaa, Kilmoyley Gaa, Kenmare Shamrocks Gaa Club, Ballyduff Gaa
  5. Winners of 1 All-Ireland Medal (Hurling): Justin Mccarthy, Colin Lynch, Brendan Cummins, Éamonn Cregan, Lar Corbett, Eoin Kelly, Tommy Dunne
  6. 1959 in Northern Ireland: All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1959,
  7. Winners of 2 All-Ireland Medals (Hurling): Michael Keating, Anthony Daly, Denis Walsh, John Gardiner, Tom Kenny, Brian Whelahan, Ger O'loughlin
  8. 2010 in Gaelic Games: National Football League 2010, National Hurling League 2010, O'byrne Cup 2010
  9. Hurling Clubs in County Waterford: Ballygunner Gaa, Sliabh Gcua-Saint Marys Gaa, Clashmore-Kinsalebeg Gaa, Waterford It Gaa
  10. ? in Gaelic Games; Laois Junior Football Championships, Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship, Laois Junior Hurling Championships
  11. 1992 in Gaelic Games: All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1992
  12. My Father: A Hurling Revolutionary: The Life and Times of Ned Power by Conor Power, 2009-11-26
  13. 1934 in Gaelic Games: Tony Wall, Johnny Clifford, All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1934, Laois Intermediate Football Championship
  14. Shinty: Camanachd Cup, William Sutherland, University Shinty, Shinty in the United States, Hailes, Composite rules shinty-hurling

101. Shamrocks
History, pictures, news, and information on joining the hurling club.
http://www.sydneyshamrocks.org/
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102. Hurling - Irish Sports News
For the latest Irish hurling news, interviews, articles, updates. Also find your GAA, golf, rugby and soccer clubs here. hurling. read more
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103. Doras Directory Of Irish Websites And Shopping On Doras
The official website of the Clare hurling Team, it features much interest to anyone who follows the team. A website for Dromina GAA hurling club.
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104. Bestbetting - Gaelic Sport Hurling Betting Odds Comparison
Football. Gaelic Sport. Gaelic Football hurling. Golf. Greyhounds. Handball. Gaelic Sport hurling. All Ireland. Matches Match Result. Winner. All Star Awards. Full Backs.
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105. Killanena Hurling Club Entrance
News, results, roll of honor, and history.
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106. All Headline News: Man Hurls Phones, Causes $2K Store Damage - May 26, 2004
May 14, 2004 1140 am EST FARGO, ND A man who said he was fed up with his cellular phone service went to a Fargo mall and started hurling phones across a
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107. Turfing, Hurling And Ricky Punting - SportColumnPeterFitzSimons - Www.smh.com.au
Turfing, hurling and Ricky Punting. By Peter FitzSimons April 24, 2004.
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By Peter FitzSimons April 24, 2004 Print this article Email to a friend Illustration: John Shakespeare TFF's request for a sporting slant on Ozwords, as in oft-used Australian words that can have their meaning altered by the changing of one letter - a la "flatypus", for any squished wildlife on the road - drew an enormous response from TFF readers. Simone Wajon from Waverley cites for example "turfing": the art of flying down grass hills on torn-up cardboard boxes. Frank Starr, on the other hand, nominated "The Fitz Viles". No one likes a smarty-pants, Frank. Trust me, I know. Here, though, are the best of the rest . . . Hurling : Pub sport loosely based on the Scottish curling, involving sliding full beer glasses along a bar to be emptied by fellow competitors. Ping Pang : Injury sustained while playing table tennis. (Paul Stevens)

108. Roanmore Hurling And Football Club
Weekly notes for the Waterford City club.
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109. IrishExaminer.com
news. Home Sport hurling, Breaking News, SPORT LATEST, goals, GAA BREAKING NEWS FOOTBALL hurling MATCH REPORTS FIXTURES GAA RESULTS, Search.
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110. Come On The Déise!
News, match reports, pictures, and player profiles.
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111. The-sports-arena.com - Gaelic - Hurling
The most successful hurling club in Ulster.......You are here Home / Gaelic / hurling. http//www.bodengaa.ie; Dunloy Cuchullains GA CC
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  • Ballyboden St Endas GAA, Camogie and Ladies Football Club

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    Ballyboden St Endas is based in Dublin and offers all four sports - hurling, football, camogie and ladies football. The website is a major information tool of the club.
    http://www.bodengaa.ie
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    The most successful hurling club in Ulster.
    http://www.dunloycuchullains.co.uk
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    Vintage style T-shirts for followers of Gaelic football, hurling and camogie or anyone just proud of their county.
    http://www.pride.ie
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  • RT‰ Sport: Hurling News
  • Description: Recent news articles about the sport. http://www.rte.ie/gaa/hurlingindex.html
  • Unison: GAA Hurling
  • Description: News and results. http://www.unison.ie/sportsdesk/index.php3?ca=14
  • GAA: Hurling
  • Description: Introduction to the sport, rules, and a description of the hurling tradition, Poc Fada na h‰ireann.

    112. Castlegar
    Includes news and match reports. Located on the outskirts of Galway city.
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    Castlegar Hurling Club
    Castlegar parish is located on the outskirts of Galway city, Galway city has been described in recent times as the fastest growing city in Europe.Castlegar Parish has always being associated at its core with the Castlegar Hurling Club.The Castlegar hurling club is renowned not only in County Galway but all around the globe.

    113. Donoughmore GAA
    Donoughmore GAA Club, U14 hurling News. The U14B hurling U12C Fixtures. Under 16B hurling. U16 Fixtures. Scoil Iosaif. Boys and Girls
    http://gofree.indigo.ie/~donougaa/uhurling.htm
    Donoughmore GAA Club U14 Hurling News There have been 12 training sessions and 4 matches have taken place, the first match against Grenagh on the very cold, wet Sunday evening of April 16 th . After a very competitive hour we were ultimately defeated. The next game was against Ballincollig at Lackabawn where there was a fantastic turn out with 21 players togging off. Donoughmore tried very hard and there was a huge improvement in all round play with James Twomey, Pat Foley, Ger Cogan and Darragh O Shea playing with great skill and determination. The third game was against Inniscarra and took place in Lackabawn on May 1 st . After a very competitive hour the home side were narrowly defeated. Pat Foley, when moved to centre forward scored two goals and a point along with Darragh O Shea who scored a point. We went down by 3-2 to 2-2 to Ballinora away on Monday May 8th. With outstanding displays by Laurence Barry in goal and Shane Horgan at centre back, Donoughmore looked for long periods like winning this game. This was a very pleasing turn out from a hard working and enthusiastic bunch of players and there has been a huge improvement in the hurling since the initial game against Grenagh. Players that participated in the 4 games were Laurence Berry James Twomey Tomas Enright Gareth O Connell Shane Horgan Anthony Dinneen Pat Foley Darragh O Shea Ger Cogan Finnian O Callaghan Tomas Daly Sean O Mahony

    114. Rahoon/Newcastle Home Page
    History, news, results, pictures, and discussion forum.
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    115. Donoughmore GAA
    Donoughmore GAA Club, The hurling Page. Home. Football. hurling. Underage Football. Underage hurling. Fixtures. News. Contact. GAA Links. About the Club.
    http://gofree.indigo.ie/~donougaa/hurling.htm
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    116. Portumna GAA Club, Co. Galway
    hurling and football. Includes news, fixtures and results, match reports, photos, and history.
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    *!!* County and Connacht Senior Hurling Champions 2003 *!!* I am currently switching this website over from the old site to www.portumnagaa.com . All links and photographs should be working on this site shortly. Latest News Senior Hurling The first round of the Langan Senior Hurling Championship was played at the weekend. Portumna had an emphatic victory over Abbeyknockmoy in Loughrea on Saturday evening. To read the match report [click here...] . The other results from the weekend are available [here...] Hurling To see the latest league tables and results go to the [draws...] link and click on the appropriate links. Galway and Connacht Club of the Year 2003 After already receiving the Galway Club of the Year 2003 award, today it was announced that Portumna GAA club has also won the AIB Connacht Club of the Year award for 2003. The club faced tough competition from [read on...] Langan SHC Group Draw 2004 The draw for the 2004 senior championship was made last night. Click here

    117. P45.net - E-Jit's Guides - Hurling For Dummies - Lesson #1: "What The Feck Is Hu
    Home / Ejits Guides / hurling for Dummies / Lesson 1 What The Feck Is hurling? . E-jits Guides hurling for Dummies Lesson 1 What The Feck Is hurling? .
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    Lesson #1: "What The Feck Is Hurling?"
    Hurling is an ancient game from the Ice Age, but it didn't officially exist until approximately 1889 or thereabouts. As Liam Griffin, the former Wexford hurling manager and amateur poet, once described it: "Hurling is the Riverdance of sport." NB: This doesn't mean that it involves loads of tapdancing by poncy blokes in black mini-skirts (or girls either). Hurling is actually a venerable outdoor activity, a traditional game of immense skill in which people of all ages beat the crap out of each other with quite big sticks. It also involves a ball (called a "Sliotar"), two goalposts (shaped like a "H", or a "h" if they need repairing), and a very muddy field named after a dodgy bishop. The ball is about the same size as a tennis ball, only much heavier if you get whacked with one. If you get the ball over the bar but between the posts (as if they extended infinitely into the air), you get one point. When you do this, you get a damn big cheer and people slap you on the back and say "Fair play". If you get it under the H, you get a goal. This is worth three points. So you get three times as much cheers. More about cheering techniques in lesson six or seven. There are 15 players in each team, until several of them are sent off. The players' sticks are called "hurleys" (after which Elizabeth Hurley's family gets its name). These sticks have a broad bit at one end called the bas (boss). The rest is called "the rest". Incidentally, one of Ireland's former taoisigh (but not Jack Lynch) was also known as The Bas, and also sometimes called The Crook.

    118. History Of Hurling
    A Brief History of hurling by Lady Elisabetta Maldestro. You might think that it would be easy to trace the origins of a sport. hurling is one of these sports.
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    A Brief History of Hurling
    by Lady Elisabetta Maldestro You might think that it would be easy to trace the origins of a sport. If you are researching a modern sports it easy; most of them organized in the late nineteenth century. If you are examining a local pastime an area's landscape should answer your questions, for instance the Nigerian plains inspiring running races. But if you're researching an ancient sport, tracing the origin is almost impossible. Hurling is one of these sports. Similar to a game depicted in ancient Egyptian cave drawings, dated circa 2000 BCE, hurling is considered to be the oldest Irish game. The first written record of this pre-Christian sport is a mention in the Brehon Laws, compiled during the 5th century. No one knows where the sport originated from and whether or not it was native to Ireland or brought over from one of the many tribes that conquered or settled in the Emerald Isle, but there are two theories that link the ancient Irish to Egypt. First, and most probably, is that hurling traveled with the nomadic tribe known as the Celts when they first landed in Ireland around 600 BCE. Linguistically the Celts belong to an Indo-European culture, and it is known that they once lived in the Semitic areas

    119. ....::::[ Inneoin Hurling Zurich - Cumann Lúthchleas Gael ]::::....
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    120. LAOIS GAA WEBSITE
    GAA Football, Ladies Football, hurling and Camogie from County Laois, Ireland. U12 hurling FINAL 2001. Camross 3-5. Castletown 1-2.
    http://www.laoisgaa.utvinternet.ie/hurling.htm
    LAOIS HURLERS ALL-IRELAND B HURLING CHAMPIONS 2002 AND ALLIANZ NATIONAL LEAGUE DIV 2 CHAMPIONS 2002 HEADLINES LAOIS GAA CONVENTION 2002 LAOIS PLAYERS NAMED ON 'BEST PLAYERS NEVER TO WIN ALL-STARS TEAMS' BUTLER NEW LAOIS HURLING MANAGER BUTLER IN LINE FOR LAOIS HURLING JOB ... Castletown Senior Hurling Champions for 2002 Kilcotton Intermediate Hurling Champions for 2002 (Report to follow) Clough/Ballacolla Minor A Hurling Champions 2002 SHC SEMI-FINAL R/play:The Harps V Tinnahinch
    SHC SEMI-FINAL:Rathdowney V Castletown
    LAOIS SHC: TINNAHINCH V THE HARPS ... Castletown V Kiltegan MATCH REPORT
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    2003 INTERCOUNTY FIXTURES LAOIS SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP 2002 PAGE See Results/Fixtures Page for This weeks Results/Fixtures 2002 County Final Results
    2001 County Final Results
    ... SHC FINAL WINNING CAPTAINS SINCE 1950 U-12 HURLING FINAL 2001 Camross 3-5 Castletown 1-2 In the U 12 A Hurling Final held in O'Moore Park, Portlaoise, Camross were in search of their third title in a row. There were only three scores in the first half as Camross led 1-1 at the interval. In the second half Camross upped the pace and ran out winners on a score of 3-5 to 1-2.

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